Tag: EMEKA ROLLAS

  • Court strikes out case against AGN president, Emeka Rollas

    Court strikes out case against AGN president, Emeka Rollas

    The Federal High Court, Umuahia Judicial Division, on Thursday struck out the widely publicised suit filed by some aggrieved individuals led by one David Amalaha, challenging the legitimacy of Dr. Ejezie Emeka Rollas as the National President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN).

    In its ruling, the Court held that the plaintiff lacked the locus standi to initiate the case, describing him as a “busybody.”

    The judgment reaffirms the legal standing of Dr. Rollas’ administration and effectively puts to rest questions over his leadership of the Guild.

    Reacting to the verdict, Dr. Ejezie Emeka Rollas, MON, expressed satisfaction, saying:  “This judgment vindicates me and confirms what we have always known – that the claims by David Amalaha and his cohorts were nothing but an attempt to tarnish the image of the Guild. I remain focused on strengthening the Guild and will not be distracted by baseless allegations.” 

    In line with disciplinary measures already taken, the leadership of the Guild suspended some individuals  from the Guild, as  recommended by the National Disciplinary Committee due to their roles in fomenting unrest within the Abia State chapter.

    Their names includes:Amalaha David Onyebuchi (David A); Gideon Victor Philemon; Nwoko Nathaniel Udochika Chike Okezie; Anthony Chukwuma; Amanze Bright Chimezie and Onyekwere Chukwuemeka Solomon.

    The head of the AGN legal team, Prof. Hagler Okorie, reaffirmed that the suit was “frivolous and dead on arrival,” emphasising that it was an unnecessary distraction

    It will be recalled that these same individuals had earlier lost another case in a judgment delivered on October 3, 2024, by Hon. Justice C. Chido Nwakanma, who ruled against their illegal declaration of themselves as state executives of the Guild without due process or elections.

    Dr. Rollas concluded by warning the general public not to conduct any AGN-related business with the aforementioned individuals, as they are no longer recognised members of the Guild.

  • How glass shard from accident got lodged in my head for 19 years – Emeka Rollas

    How glass shard from accident got lodged in my head for 19 years – Emeka Rollas

    Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) president, Emeka Rollas has testified the goodness of the Lord in his life, after a shard of glass which was stuck in his head for 19 years came out.

    The AGN president Rollas during the recent session of the New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declarations (NSPDD) by cleric Jerry Eze revealed that he was involved in a helicopter accident in 2006, which caused him a head injury.

    He said that after his medical treatment following the accident, a piece of glass remained stuck to his head for almost two decades.The filmmaker said he refused to go for surgery on the injury “because I was scared”.

    Rollas said recently he started to join the prayer sessions by Eze, asking God to remove everything that is anti-God from his body.

    He, however, said the piece of glass dropped off his head on a day he was having dinner with his family.

    He said, “I have a piece of glass right inside my scalp here, just on the scalp as a result of an accident, a helicopter accident. After treatment, some pieces of glass were left within the scalp, and over time, it will react and then go back again.

    “Sometimes I’ll be advised to go for a minor surgery to get it removed. But because I’ve had about four surgeries on health issues, I usually get scared. But very recently, I began to put it in prayers.

    “So each time, Pastor Jerry will say, this communion is for anything that is not of God, that is inside you, should be flushed out.

    “I key into that particular statement during the communion. And then, sometime last month, I began to feel a bulge just by that side of my scalp.

    “After some days, I started noticing a very sharp opening, like I would feel a piece of glass. I started telling myself, it’s like this glass wants to come out.

    “I went to the hospital, the doctor checked it and then told me that she couldn’t see anything like a piece of glass, but she’s just feeling that there’s a boil up there.

    “And I told her, no, that I don’t have a boil. I explained to her that I had an accident years ago, and this is how I feel at this moment.

    “And then I came home one evening, I was just about to take dinner with one of my kids, and I rubbed my head, and all of a sudden, the piece of glass just fell off and fell on the dining table. And this is here, so tiny glass, but it has been here for 19 good years.

    “I want to thank the Lord for this miracle. I want to thank Pastor Jerry, let the oil on your head never run dry.”

  • AGN president Emeka Rollas sparks concern with cryptic post

    AGN president Emeka Rollas sparks concern with cryptic post

    The president of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, Emeka Rollas has sparked concerns with his latest post on social media.

    This comes after Rollas, via his Instagram page, on Friday stated that it would all end by this time tomorrow.

    “By this time tomorrow, it will all end”, he wrote/

    Many took to his comment section to express concern for him, as some claimed that the president’s account had been hacked.

    Uche Ogbodo wrote, “Presido.”

    Stanley Ontop wrote, “Hope all is fine, my president”

    One Lovdoostehemba wrote, “We all dey hear am from this government. If u don tire, pull the plug abeg. No need to tell us.”

    One Shesuwaa wrote, “It is well, hang in there, sir.”

    One Nollylife2022 wrote, “Make e end make all man go rest.”

    One Elty Chuba wrote, “Abeg o>”

  • Actors Guild debunks arrest of National President, Emeka Rollas

    Actors Guild debunks arrest of National President, Emeka Rollas

    The Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) has debunked a viral report that  its National President, Emeka Rollas was arrested and detained by the police in Umuahia, the Abia State capital.

    Recall that the online report said Rollas was arrested over the weekend for alleged role in imposition of an unelected chairman on the Abia State chapter of the guild.

    However, in a statement issued by Cornel Udofia AGN’s Presidential Spokesman, the guild flayed at the reported arrest, describing it as malicious, and unfounded.

    According to him, it was the National President who went to the make complain at the police station, adding that the report is a figment of imagination of the writer.

    “Our attention has been drawn to news making the rounds in local Abia blogs claiming that the AGN National President Dr Ejezie Emeka Rollas ,MON was arrested and detained by the police in Umuahia.

    “Ordinarily these blogs do not deserve this refutal but for the benefit of teeming supporters of our National President who has been doing a great job and for the records.

    “Since 2024 a set of disgruntled elements, led by one David Amalaha,  hijacked the Abia AGN by conducting an illegal and kangaroo election without the consent of the National body as enshrined in the AGN constitution.

    “As a result, the Guild in Abia has been led by different Interim government pending when the matter in court would have been over.

    “Recently Mr Emmanuel Ehumadu aka Labista was appointed as the new Interim Chairman of the Abia State Chapter, on January 9th 2025 was his first meeting,” he said.

    The statement explained that the National President was around in the State following the death of his mother In-Law, so he  decided to attend  the state chapter  meeting to encourage participation of all members.

    “After his speech, somebody among the crowd raised up his hands to speak and he was given audience only for him to begin to rain abuses to the national body, issuing threats.

    “The national president, at that point, sent a distress call to the AIG zone 9 who intervened and the boys were invited to the police for questioning and the meeting continued.

    “At the end of the meeting the National President went to the zone 9 Umuahia and made an official entry of threat to life.”

  • AGN president, Emeka Rollas arrested

    AGN president, Emeka Rollas arrested

    The Nigerian police, Abia command, have arrested and detained Emeke Rollas, the National President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), over allegations of imposing an unelected chairperson on the guild’s Abia State chapter.

    Trouble started after David Onyebuchi Amalaha was installed as the Chairman of the AGN Abia State chapter on May 20, 2023, in Umuahia.

    The guild, despite Amalaha’s election, continued to face ongoing legal disputes initiated by Amalaha to prevent the imposition of interim leadership by the AGN’s national body.

    TheNewsGuru learnt that Rollas was constantly criticized by the Guild members, including Chika Okezie, Egwuatu Daniel, and Nathaniel Nwoko for allegedly disrupting unity within the guild by appointing multiple interim chairpersons since 2023, disregarding the members’ democratic decisions.

    Things got out of hand, when the AGN president convened a meeting in Umuahia without involving key stakeholders or Amalaha. The exclusion led to protests and a disruption of the meeting, prompting police intervention to restore order.

    Reports indicate that a petition was previously filed against Chief Rollas at the Zone 9 Police Headquarters. He was subsequently detained along with actor Emmanuel Ehumadu, known as Labista.

  • AGN president Emeka Rollas in deep sorrow

    AGN president Emeka Rollas in deep sorrow

    The mother -in-law of the President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN),  Emeka Rollas, has passed away.

    TheNewsGuru reports that Emeka on Saturday announced the sad news on Instagram with a solemn image of a lit candle surrounded by flowers.

    He captioned it, “SUDDENLY. NO SICKNESS My mother-in-law has been a pillar. We can’t question God. @actorsguildofnigeria”

    Reacting, colleagues and industry figures took to the comment express their condolences.

    Actor Fredrick Leonard wrote, “My heartfelt condolences.”

    The Executive Director of the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) Shaibu Husseini commented, “My condolences, very heartfelt.”

    President of TAMPAN, Mr. Latin added, “My heartfelt condolences Mr. President.”

    Actor Charles Inojie also wrote, “My heartfelt condolences. May God comfort you and every member of your family in this difficult time.”

  • Emeka Rollas celebrates 21st wedding anniversary with throwback photo

    Emeka Rollas celebrates 21st wedding anniversary with throwback photo

    Emeka Rollas, the President of the Actors Guild of Nigeriaand his wife, Ngozi Ugbonta are celebrating their 21st wedding anniversary.

    The AGN president, also shared a throwback photo from their wedding via Instagram page on Friday with the caption, “I crossed this Jordan 21 years ago just with my wife. But today the Lord has blessed us with 7 wonderful children and with so many other blessings that I am unworthy of.

    “Father Lord deliver me from the hands of destiny aborters so my battalion will reach their destination ….Amen. Happy marriage anniversary to us.”

    Reacting, Nollywood stars took to the comment section to celebrate the couple.

    Charles Inojie wrote, “Olympic swimmer, well done.”

    Uche Elendu wrote, “Congratulations Presido and may the Lord continue to bless your home in Jesus Christ name.”

    Rachael Okonkwo wrote, “Congratulations Presido, happy wedding anniversary to you and our First Lady.”

    Oge Okoye wrote, “Happy Anniversary Presido.”

  • Actors Guild of Nigeria to begin to license actors – Rollas

    Actors Guild of Nigeria to begin to license actors – Rollas

    The President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), Emeka Rollas, has stressed the need for the movie industry to evolve from being a loose association into a structured union that can effectively represent actors’ interests.

    TheNewsGuru.com(TNG) reports the AGN president whilst appearing on Arise TV highlighted the potential benefits of reforms within Nigeria’s movie industry. These reforms, if implemented, could ensure fair compensation and better protections for actors, bringing a new era of hope and optimism to the industry.

    According to the AGN President, actor licensing is critical to creating a structured and regulated environment in Nollywood.

    He said, “We want to upgrade, we want to unionize. It’s no longer about association. This is a union so that we can work as a labour union to confront these organizations who come to rip us off.

    “From the structure we’re creating, tapping from the global practice, we’re going to begin to licence actors.”

    Emeka Rollas indicated that the lack of such structures makes Nigerian actors vulnerable, especially when prominent figures fall ill and cannot receive the financial assistance they require.

    He added, “You see big names when they fall sick, they don’t get any help because their financial remuneration from the work they do does not extend to royalties and residuals.

    “In the normal parlance of benefit, you must have to be financially up to date to get benefits.”

  • EXCLUSIVE: AGN President reveals what movie stars can do to protect themselves against death hovering over Nollywood

    EXCLUSIVE: AGN President reveals what movie stars can do to protect themselves against death hovering over Nollywood

    Emeka Rollas, the leader and current president of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), have admonished movie stars in the industry to take utmost care of their health to avoid debilitating health issues that may lead to an unforeseen health crisis.

    During an Interview with TheNewsGuru.com (TNG), the AGN president appealed to members to create time out of their hectic schedules to exercise and go for medical checks, emphasizing that balancing one’s health is a paramount decision in their career.

    “Every actor/ actress should take care of their health. Make it a paramount decision in their career. For everything an actor does, they must create time for exercises and regular medical check-ups. Sometimes, some of these actors work back to back and drain themselves mentally and physically. It would help if they take time to check themselves, rest and come back to avoid strange illness,’‘ he said.

    Rollas also noted the numerous deaths in Nollywood are a result of sheer providence, listing various measures the association had to take, in order to, curtain the death rate in the industry.

    “The movie industry is in the public domain, meaning people tend to hear about it when something happens. This does not mean that it is only in the movie industry that people are dying,” he said.

    “You must have heard how we have lost people in the National Assembly repeatedly; nobody will go and say okay because people are dying in the National Assembly, it is probably because of how bad the place is; this is sheer providence; basically, we try to do our best to curtain some of these things just in case they come directly from health issues.

    “This is why the guild put forward platforms to help the association’s members. Suppose you are a member of the actor guild and have signed up for the health management organizations’ platforms. In that case, you are entitled to about six hundred hospitals across Nigeria where you can know the state of your health before it begins to get to the stage where it may lead to death.

    “And in the guild, each member already qualifies to have an insurance policy to help you incase of an accident, while you are in a shoot or, in extrame cases, sudden deaths. We also organize rallies or awareness campaigns to inform members of these programs.

    The union president stressed that the four-day prayer and fasting session held earlier in this year over the recent deaths in Nollywood was to avert similar occurrences in the future, adding that prayers were imperative, as some of the circumstances that led to the death of deceased movie stars may have spiritual undertone.

    He said, ”The actor guild organized a three days program against death in the industry, in case these things vie any spiritual circumstances. We also had to guard against that. We had this program for three days and ended it on the 7th of May with pastor Jerry Eze in Abuja.”

     “Every human being is forced to face spiritual attack in one way or the other; what I did was just in case any actor or actress falls in the catergory of being chased. It was also a way of encouraging these entertainers to seek their God, which is normal, ” the president replied, when asked if the need to seek spiritual help in tackling the deaths in Nollywood came from a place of fear that the industry is under attack.

    Rollas disclosed the role of movie producers in ensuring movie stars take care of their health, saying, “Anything you want to do, the way the movie industry is fashioned, you can not force the producers to be the ones that will pay for the health benefits for the actors. Instead, we are in a negotiating process between an employer and an employee, and in due course some of those things will be sorted out.”

    To create awareness about the health programs movie entertainers can participate in, the AGN president stressed that “The Actor Guild of Nigeria is currently in thirty-four states in Nigeria. Each state has its chairman and WhatsApp platforms where actors and actresses interact, and broadcasts about these health programs are shared.”

    TNG understands that the entertainment industry in the past few months has witnessed several deaths in the movie-making sector. While the majority passed away due to illness, two died in their sleep, and one was involved in an accident, throwing the movie industry into deep shock.

  • AGN storm veteran actor’s residence over son’s death

    AGN storm veteran actor’s residence over son’s death

    The President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) Emeka Rollas has visited the family of veteran Nollywood actor, Francis Duru over the loss of their son.

    It would be recalled that veteran actor, Francis Duru on Thursday announced the death of his second son, Ifeanyi

    Although, he did not disclose what led to the boy’s death, he, however, noted that his late son fought like a lion.

    He wrote: “My champ!! my lion…you fought like a lion…if this is the way He wants it, so be it, I still judge you faithful…Ifeanyi my champ….I will miss you son….I will forever love you….Rest in peace son…rest….I give you thanks lord!.”

    Rollas in a post shared on his Instagram on Friday said the members of the Guild visited the actor to commiserate with them.

    Sharing photos from the visit, the AGN president prayed that God grants the family the foritude to bear their loss.

    He wrote: “Went to commiserate with my brother and member @francis.duru who lost his 15 year old son. It was a devastating experience. May the lord give his family the fortitude to bear this irreperable loss.”